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“The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way”

Bertrand Russell

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When people argue fiercely about something without any solid proof, those arguments become the most intense and nasty. Imagine two friends debating whether a popular legend is true. Since there's no clear evidence to prove or disprove the legend, their discussion can turn very heated and filled with personal attacks. This happens because both sides are convinced they are right based purely on their beliefs and feelings, rather than facts. In everyday life, it’s wise to avoid such arguments where there’s no clear evidence, as they often lead to unnecessary conflicts and hurt feelings. Instead, focusing on issues with tangible evidence can lead to more constructive and less hostile discussions.

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Belief Controversy Debate Disagreement Epistemology Evidence Logic Philosophy Reasoning Skepticism
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